Immune responses in chicken mucosal lymphoid tissues following oral and eye drop vaccination and revaccination with live modified vaccine of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV)
Thanh Tien Tran, Nicholas M. Andronicos, Natkunam Ketheesan, Stephen W. Walkden-Brown, Priscilla F. Gerber

TL;DR
This study compares immune responses in chickens after oral and eye drop vaccination with ILTV, finding that revaccination via an alternate route boosts immune marker expression.
Contribution
The study reveals that revaccination via an alternate route enhances immune responses more effectively than same-route revaccination in chickens.
Findings
Revaccination via an alternate route upregulates more immune markers in conjunctiva and trachea compared to same-route revaccination.
Oral and eye drop primary vaccinations increase inflammation-related gene expression in mucosal tissues.
Eye drop vaccination increases specific immune markers like IL6 and IL2 in the conjunctiva.
Abstract
Mass vaccination with attenuated infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) via drinking water is commonly used in commercial chicken farms, although the effectiveness of oral (OR) vaccination is lower than eye drop (ED). The gene expression of a select set of immune markers associated with inflammatory responses (TLR4, TLR7, TLR2-2, IL6, CCL4, CCR5, IFNγ, IL2, IL17C), immune synapse (CD80), T helper cell polarisation (IL4) and effector cell receptors (CD4, CD8α and CD14), following OR and ED primary vaccination and revaccination using the same or alternate route [ED/ED (primary/revaccination), OR/OR, ED/OR and OR/ED] with ILTV SA2 strain in chickens were evaluated. Both ED and OR primary vaccinations were associated with increased gene expression of inflammation-associated markers in the conjunctiva and trachea, with a statistical interaction between application route and profile of…
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TopicsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments · Viral Infections and Immunology Research · Respiratory viral infections research
